Fingertip Mouse Fits On a Ring 45
Eric Smalley writes "The MicroPointing touchpad works by detecting the force your fingertip produces as it drags across the tiny device's three sensors, according to the company's patent application. The sensors are mounted on tiny posts spaced a few tenths of a millimeter apart — less than the size of a ridge on your fingertip."
I want (Score:5, Funny)
The ring with root access to all the other rings.
Re:I want (Score:5, Funny)
The ring with root access to all the other rings.
The one ring to chown them all?
Re:I want (Score:5, Funny)
And in the darkness bind() them?
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The ring with root access to all the other rings.
I ain't giving anyone root access to my ring - at least not on the first date.
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Pray... (Score:1)
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THEN Ill think about buying it.
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Too late. The iRing has been forged by the Dork Lord Jobs in the fires of Cupertino.
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NOTICE
Device will deliver a small electric shock if detects proximity to areas or movements associated with masturbation.
How does it work? (Score:1)
I saw a lot of what it could do, how it could change the world... but I did not see how it works!!!
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P.S. I just tried lying my mouse on its back and using my finger over the sensor. It kind of worked, but I had to lift and reposition quite often. I see that being a potential problem with this mouse system as well. Mind you, I do like the dual mouse concept. Plus, if they g
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Only if you allow... (Score:2)
...it to achieve sentience.
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It kinda looked like it was like that... but the lack of any practical example makes me think this might be vaporware, not as practical as it seems or does not yet exist.
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Mind you, I do like the dual mouse concept. Plus, if they get this working properly, maybe we can get a keyboard with a pair of mice built into the G and H keys (or the F and J keys). No more reaching for the mouse!
Isn't having a 'mouse' on your fingertip or on keyboard keys going to wreak havoc when you type?
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I really like my trackpoint, and I use it for nearly everything, Even PCB's, schematics, simulations etc etc. If you play around with the settings and get it to where when you think of where you want the cursor to go, and give the little stick the corresponding bump, you get close to your target (both the acceleration and speed settings are important!) then you use it for a couple weeks, you will be surprised how well they work.
I can get it right in between the right two letters, or grab a component very ea
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One ring... (Score:1)
optical trackball (Score:3, Insightful)
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Except for the ball and optical tracking, yes, it's just like an optical trackball.
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Haven't we seen this before? (Score:1)
Good ol' vaporware articles (Score:2)
The MicroPointing touchpad works by detecting the force your fingertip produces as it drags across the tiny device's three sensors according to the company's patent application
I created an all in one cure for cancer, hiv, and erectile dysfunction according to some pieces of paper I scribbled crayon onto.
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I cannot understand why *they* continue to choose cheesy-blander-than-bland-corporate-voice-over-grandfather types for these corporate vapourware videos.
Ring? (Score:1)
I'm also a little confused about what they think is going to happen with this: are we supposed to use it like a mouse on our smart
Channeling Douglas Adams? (Score:2)
Wow, the video on that page looks and sounds just like a Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy excerpt.
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That was my first thought too. It's not Stephen Fry though.
Nostalgia (Score:1)
Reminds me of that old gadget about ten years ago where you'd place two strips along the X and Y-axis of your CRT so the ring mouse would allow you to navigate in all three dimensions.
Err... touchscreens? (Score:1)
Who would want a super advanced trackbally thing rather than a touchscreen? What's next, new compact-size punchcards? A dialing rotor with a maglev bearing?
Humans like feedback, preferably tactile, but otherwise visual, so either real clicky things or touchscreens. And we dislike indirection, so press the button with your finger, not rub a blue dot to move a cursor and the press something else to select.
how much smaller? (Score:2)
The HTC Desire already has a tiny pointing device integrated into its selection key (an optical mouse). How much smaller do these things need to be?
http://www.htc.com/www/product/desire/overview.html [htc.com]